Fish's Perspective
It was the end of that horrid assembly but no matter what all I could think is good riddance to that little bitch. I mean he always just annoys people and that's all he's good at. But there Victor was. Looking as beautiful as ever but still had a bit of sadness in his eyes. Why? He's always been enemys with James Clarke yet he was sitting there sad over his death that he deserved. Anyway, it's time to head over to English with Victor.
Victor's Perspective
He died and I wasn't even the one to watch him take his last breath. He's always been my enemy but I couldn't help feeling sad about it. It reminds me of a line from a song I listen to
"Keep friends close
But Enemies closer"But I'm sure it's not really key to much. And this little event helped me notice something. Riley Fish, the boy who was considered both an outcast and a respectable person distracted me. Everytime I looked at him I couldn't take my eyes off him. No matter what. Is this what a crush was? A little feeling that grows stronger and stronger until he becomes irresistible. The feeling of being consumed by everything they do? Oh shit wait, I'm gonna be late for English. We were in English now with a teacher called Mrs Glaze and she was a outright idiot. I mean a good teacher but she always comes late and then blabbers on about her personal life before the start of the lesson. Luckily it was a reading lesson and yet with my favorite book in front of me, I was still staring at Fish. His lovely blue eyes. His indescribable hair. Just him in general was beautiful. And I think I love him.
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No Homo (Fictor)
RomanceA man named Riley Fish had walked up to school one morning to find out something interesting. A new fact about himself. He liked a guy as well, more than a friend. This complicated love story about two classmates, tells the most important lesson of...